ANIMO – yellow-red bedding floribunda rose – Ruiter
Bring a touch of bright, rainy-day cheer to your Irish cottage or city-front garden with Animo, a floribunda that thrives even where soils are heavy and summers are cool and short. Its bushy, rounded habit and mid-height structure make it ideal for neat beds or low, colourful hedges, giving you plenty of colour without fuss. Clusters of medium-sized, cup-shaped blooms open golden-yellow with a red edge, then deepen towards red, creating a lively, painterly effect that reads as softly glowing from the pavement. Bred for strong health and reliable performance, this own-root rose offers long-term stability, quietly regenerating from the base if cut back or weather-damaged. Expect a relaxed, step-by-step development in your garden – roots establishing first, then stronger shoots, and by the third year a full, confident display that feels naturally settled into its place.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front garden bedding strip along a path or driveway |
Animo forms a bushy, low hedge of colour that looks tidy from both the street and the house, with clusters of changing yellow-red blooms from early summer into autumn under typical Irish light levels; ideal for busy homeowners |
| Small mixed border in a family garden |
The mid-height, 75–105 cm habit slots comfortably between perennials and small shrubs, while the shifting bicolour flowers add movement and depth without overwhelming the space; well suited to beginner gardeners |
| Urban front garden in Dublin terraced streets |
This compact floribunda copes well with wind-exposed, narrow plots, giving reliable flowering in changeable, cool, wet summers and on improved clay soil with decent drainage; perfect for city front-garden owners |
| Low flowering hedge to edge lawns or vegetable beds |
Regular, bushy growth and recommended 50 cm spacing create a cheerful, informal boundary that is easy to clip and refresh, with own-root plants re-sprouting strongly if cut back; a smart choice for family gardeners |
| Container planting on a patio or small terrace |
Animo performs well in a large, well-drained pot of at least 40–50 litres, where its dense foliage and repeated flowering give long-season colour close to seating areas with only modest feeding and deadheading; appealing to balcony and patio owners |
| Cottage-style bed with traditional perennials |
The painterly yellow-red flowers pair beautifully with windflowers, candytuft and cottage pinks, echoing classic cottage borders while the robust own-root framework supports many years of use; great for cottage-garden lovers |
| Low-maintenance mass planting in a front lawn island bed |
With good disease resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust, groups planted at about 55 cm quickly fill out, keeping the look clean without chemical sprays or intensive pruning; attractive for time-poor gardeners |
| Long-term rose feature in a small to medium family garden |
Own-root plants establish steadily, building a durable base and branching framework that can be renewed from the ground if winter or pruning is harsh, providing a dependable display for many seasons; reassuring for long-term planners |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Glow – Combine Animo with Anemone ‘Fantasy Belle’ and soft grasses for a loose, romantic look that feels at home beside stone walls and gravel paths – ideal for cottage-style enthusiasts
- Front-Ribbon – Plant a single curving row along your front path, spacing at 50 cm, to create a neat, low hedge of shifting yellow-red colour – perfect for neat-but-busy homeowners
- Patio-Jewel – Grow one or three plants in 40–50 litre terracotta pots, underplanted with trailing ivy or white alyssum, for an easy-care, long-flowering patio focus – suited to compact-terrace dwellers
- Family-Edging – Use Animo to edge a lawn or veg patch, mixing in white candytuft and pinks for a friendly, low barrier that children can enjoy up close – great for young-family gardens
- Colour-Drift – Mass-plant groups of five or seven in a small island bed, repeating the planting further along the garden to draw the eye and knit the space together – ideal for design-conscious beginners
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose; registered as Animo, also traded as Animo Bedding rose Animo; approved ARS exhibition name Animo, floribunda shrub category for shows and displays. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Gerrit de Ruiter in the Netherlands from ‘Masquerade’ × ‘Beauté’; registered in 1962 and first distributed by De Ruiter Innovations B.V., establishing a long record in European gardens. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Bushy, rounded shrub, 75–105 cm high with a 65–95 cm spread; moderately thorny shoots and dense, slightly glossy mid-green foliage give good coverage and a well-filled bedding or hedge effect. |
| Flower morphology |
Medium-sized 4–7 cm, semi-double, cupped flowers with approximately 13–25 petals, carried in clusters; remontant habit with a generous second flush ensuring good repeat bloom through the season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Yellow-red bicolour (ARS YR; RHS 34A outer, 14B inner); buds open bright golden-yellow edged red, gradually shifting to a more matt red-dominated effect without strong fading, giving sustained garden colour. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very weak, subtly rosy scent that stays in the background; suitable for those prioritising colour and health over strong perfume, and comfortable in seating areas where heavy fragrance is not desired. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical orange-red hips, around 10–14 mm across; hips add a light decorative effect in late season but are usually secondary to the colourful flowering display. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Rated resistant to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; hardy to about -21 to -18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b), giving reliable performance in most Irish garden conditions with minimal spraying. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny position with reasonably drained soil; plant 50–55 cm apart in beds or hedges, 90 cm as a specimen; suitable for parks, urban greens, edging and family gardens with low maintenance regimes. |
ANIMO offers long-season colour, reliable health and durable own-root growth for small Irish gardens, making it a thoughtful choice if you want easy, uplifting structure with minimal effort.